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As of Sunday afternoon, there were 539 road closures across Kentucky due to recorded flooding, mudslides, and a rockslide. Traffic is being rerouted in communities like Dawson Springs, and we’ve had 250 additional barricades delivered to Elizabethtown from Chicago
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Despite the storm systems having passed through the commonwealth, the danger posed by still-rising rivers is prompting continued warnings.
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Lexington was largely spared during last night's wave of storms that barreled across the state, but more potential for severe weather is on the way.
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The National Weather Service has issued a tornado watch that remains in effect for our listening area until 7:00 a.m. and a flood watch that remains in effect until Sunday.
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Both of Kentucky's Republican senators have been staunch critics of President Trump's tariff strategy. But now they're getting heat from the president himself.
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The University of Kentucky is upping health insurance costs for employees on its HMO plan, along with other adjustments.
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According to the National Weather Service, the first round of severe storms will hit Kentucky on Wednesday and last four days.
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With the 2025 legislative session in the books, the University of Kentucky now has the task of going through the bills and deciphering what changes the school need to make.
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The Kentucky League of Women Voters says a number of key bills passed during the 2025 legislative session moved through the process without the public getting its say.
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Gov. Andy Beshear is making good on a vow to sue the federal government over its attempts to claw back $11 billion in pandemic-related funds.
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With a University of Minnesota graduate student reportedly detained by U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, schools — including the University of Kentucky — are watching closely and working to keep students informed.
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The University of Kentucky's Center for Clinical and Translational Science brought together around 1,000 clinicians, researchers, and students downtown Tuesday to share their work. WUKY's Josh James stopped by the growing event to hear more.